If you're thinking about moving to a new city in Florida, employment is one of the factors that are probably at the very forefront of your mind. While any homeowner would love to find the home of their dreams for an affordable price, finding a home in a city with good employment prospects is also a top priority. Fortunately, there are many Florida cities that are ideal for both quality of life and employment prospects. Here are some Florida cities that have an excellent work-life balance.

1. Gainesville, Florida

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In terms of work-life balance, Gainesville certainly tops the list when it comes to Florida cities. The length of the work week for the average employee in Gainesville is 32.5 hours, which is incredibly manageable. The average work week in the United States as a whole is 47 hours. Therefore, the average employee in Gainesville works a little more than 14 hours less than the average employee in the United States. The major employers in Gainesville, FL are definitely the University of Florida and the University of Florida Health. Not only is the University of Florida considered by many to be the best public university in all of Florida, it is also the 8th largest university in the United States.

 

In their free time, residents of Gainesville FL participate in annual events like the Santa Fe College Springs Arts Festival and they attend the football games of the Florida Gators.

2. Orlando, Florida

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Orlando is another excellent city in Florida when it comes to work-life balance. The length of the work week in Orlando for the average employee is 38.7 hours. While this isn't as short as the average work week in Gainesville, it is still about 10 hours shorter than the average work week in the United States. The major employers in Orlando are Disney World, Universal Studios, and the University of Central Florida. Orlando is commonly referred to as the theme park capital of the world. Therefore, theme parks and tourism contribute substantially to the economy of Florida. The University of Central Florida is the largest university in the United States in terms of student enrollment.

 

In their free time, residents of Orlando either hit the beach or have some fun at the theme parks. Some of the beaches that are close to Orlando include Daytona Beach and Cocoa Beach. Besides Disney World and Universal Studios (including Islands of Adventures), other theme parks in Orlando are Sea World, Fun Spot, and many water parks like Wet 'N Wild and Aquatica.

 

3. Tampa, Florida

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Yet another Florida city with an excellent work-life balance is Tampa, Florida. The length of the work week for the average employee in Tampa is not as high as that in Orlando or as low as that in Gainesville. The average work week length is 34.4 hours, which is about 12 hours lower than the national average. The average commute time for Tampa is 22.43 minutes, which means most employees have no problem getting to work on time because homes are located close to places of employment. The major employers in Tampa are the University of South Florida, Tech Data Corp, WellCare, and the Tampa General Hospital. According to the U.S. News & World Report, the Tampa General Hospital is the 3rd best hospital in all of Florida. This hospital has also ranked in the top 50 for six different medical care specialties.

 

In their free time, residents of Tampa also tend to visit theme parks. Some of the popular theme parks in Tampa are Busch Gardens Tampa Bay and Adventure Islands. Many other attractions in Tampa cater to animal lovers. Some of these attractions include the Florida Aquarium, the Museum of Science & Industry, and the Lowry Park Zoo. Beaches in and near Tampa are Fort De Soto Park and Clearwater Beach.

4. Miami, Florida

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The work-life balance is also excellent in Miami, Florida. The average work week in Miami is 34 hours in length. Therefore, the average employee in Miami works about 12 hours less than the average employee in the United States. The average commute time in Miami, Florida is 26.39 minutes, which is a bit longer than the average commute time in Tampa. However, this is to be expected because Miami is larger and more populated. The major employers in Miami are Miami-Dade County Public Schools and the Federal Government. Many of the high schools in Miami-Dade County Public Schools are considered to be some of the best in the Nation, according to the U.S. News & World Report.

In their free time, residents of Miami visit some of the best attractions in Miami, which include Jungle Island, Bayfront Park, Coral Castle, the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, and the Venetian Pool. Some beaches in and near Miami include Haulover Beach and Bal Harbour Beach.

 

As you can see, there are many Florida cities that are perfect for homeowners who value a good work-life balance. Buy a home in any one of these cities and you will get to enjoy both good employment prospects and attractions to visit with your family and friends in your free time.